Notice

[Updated] Class Operation Information for Fall 2020

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  • 2020-08-24
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 ★All classes will be held online for first 2 weeks (8/31-9/13)

(Social distancing stage - 3 class operation method applied) 

 Notice in detail (Korean)

 

Due to the recent COVID-19 cases, the class operation method for fall 2020 will be changed and applied according to the social distancing steps as mentioned below:

 

1. 2020 Fall semester period: 2020.08.31.(Mon) ~ 2020.12.19.(Sat)

 

Lecture Type

Offline

Online

Remarks

(Terminology)

Classes at the university

Virtual Class

Recorded Class

T1

100% 

 

 

T : Two-way communication class

T2

50%

50%

 

T3

 

100%

 

B1

50%

 

50%

B : Blended learning

   (Interactive learning)

B2

 

50%

50%

R

 

 

100%

R : Recorded video Learning

    Lecture type

 

2. Class operation: Based on the condition of COVID-19 during the semester

No.

Courses

Method

Lecture Type

Remarks

1

Experimental·Lab·Practical

(Design, Project) courses

Offline

T1

Theoretical contents can be done online

2

General theoretical courses (less than 50 students)

Mixed (Biweekly online/offline) lecture

T2, B1

Lecture type will be announced in the course registration materials

3

General theoretical courses (more than 50 students)

Online

R(T3, B2)

Confirmed after the course registration

    Social distancing stage - 1

 

   

No.

Courses

Method

Lecture Type

Remarks

1

Experimental·Lab·Practical

(Design, Project) courses

Offline

T1

Theoretical contents can be done online

2

General theoretical courses (less than 31 students)

Mixed (Biweekly online/offline) lecture

T2, B1

Lecture type will be announced in the course registration materials

3

General theoretical courses (more than 31 students)

Online

R(T3, B2)

Confirmed after the course registration

    Social distancing stage - 2

 

    Social distancing stage - 3: Every classes will be held online

      

3. Class operation details by courses (Be sure to refer to the syllabus)

A. Experimental·Lab·Practical (Design, Project) courses: Based on offline teaching (T1), if some experimental/practical courses have theory experimental content, part of the content will be allowed to be taught online.

   1) Experimental/Practical courses classification: Courses are divided into experimental, practical, lab, and design classes, and the classification of each course in each department is reflected in the course registration materials to be announced.   

2) Computer practical courses in the computer room will be taught offline online (if the corresponding courses are major courses, 100% offline teaching is allowed). 

 

B. (Except for experiments, design, and practical courses) General theory courses with less than 50 (less than 31) students will be taught offline online every other week (T2, B1).

   1) All the courses will be taught offline online every other week: Details such as offline/online week for each course will be listed in the course registration materials (scheduled for mid-August).

   2) When conducting offline online teaching every other week, if there is a public holiday during the offline teaching week, it will be supplemented offline or online in the future.

 

C. (Except for experiments, design, and practical courses) General theory courses with more than 50 (more than 32) students will be taught 100% online (T3, B2, R).

   1) If there are more than 50 students in class, it will be taught 100% online.

   2) Realtime online video courses (T3) will be operated the same as that of the offline course syllabus. (eg: 3 credits class/ Monday 3rd session (75mins), Wednesday 4th session (75 mins), Total: 150 mins.

   3) If the recorded video course (R) is 3 credits, 75 mins will be the recorded video lessons and 30 mins of interaction with professor every week).

 

 4. 2020 Fall semester examination and grade evaluation

Examination

Method

Evaluation Method

Mid-term examination

Offline

1. Relative evaluation

2. (In accordance with the regulations) Absolute evaluation allowed courses

   A. Less than 20 students

   B. Subjects equivalent to graduation thesis

   C. Experimental, practical courses, etc.